Grand Theft Auto V hits 210M units, Red Dead 70M shortly before GTA VI’s debut

Take-Two Interactive today revealed more about the sales figures behind its most popular titles, Grand Theft Auto V and Red Dead Redemption 2. According to its latest financial report, the two games have now sold 210 million and 70 million units respectively. That means Grand Theft Auto V sold five million units since the last quarter and Red Dead 2 sold three million units.

GTA V’s sales are largely consistent over the last several quarters — the title sold five million units over the previous quarter as well. RDR2 has actually upped its sales, having sold only two million units over the previous quarter.

Take-Two also noted Grand Theft Auto Online’s performance during the quarter with its holiday update, growing by 10%. Red Dead Redemption 2 is “currently enjoying its highest level of concurrent players on Steam” and Red Dead Online also had its own holiday bonuses with the launch of the Halloween pass.

It’s been just over a year since the official announcement of Grand Theft Auto VI, which is still set for a fall 2025 launch date — Take-Two’s report reiterates the date alongside all of its other releases for the upcoming year. Despite the lead time, it doesn’t not appear that the announcement of a sequel has caused a drop-off in sales for GTA V.

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